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Have you ever come across the remains of a
prehistoric plant or animal? Have you ever had the chance
to work with a scientist or to learn about an important discovery
before the rest of the world? NO?
Well, meet the Nigersaurus Delegates: ten dynamic Chicago
public school students and three Project
Exploration Science Teacher Field Institute fellows
who have done all this and more!
Click on the delegates'
names to read about their experiences with the Nigersaurus announcement
in Washington, D.C.
Student Delegates
Clarence B.
10th grade, Perspectives Charter School
Calumet campus span |
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Tommie C.
11th grade, Architecture, Construction
and Engineering
Technical
Charter High School |
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Kassandra D.
10th grade, Young Women’s
Leadership
Charter School |
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Quyeisha D.
11th grade, Architecture, Construction,
and Engineering
Technical Charter High School |
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Clarissa G.
11th grade, Perspectives Charter School
South Loop campus |
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Michael L.
10th grade, Noble Street Charter School
Pritzker College Preparatory |
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Chuck M.
11th grade, John Hope College Preparatory
High School |
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Mariana M.
10th grade, Noble Street Charter School
Pritzker College Preparatory |
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Arieshae P.
9th grade, DuSable Leadership Academy |
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Miguel R.
10th grade, Amundsen High School |
Teacher Delegates
Delegation Leaders
Kristin Atman, Program Director, Project Exploration
Gabrielle Lyon, Executive Director, Project Exploration
Elena Schroeter, Youth Programs Coordinator, Project Exploration
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